During the recent Telephone Town Hall I hosted, hands-down, you told me your biggest concern across District 10 is DOTI, Denver’s Department of Transportation and Infrastructure. DOTI’s work supports transportation safety, congestion reduction, climate goals, and more equitable mobility options for all residents, including pedestrians, cyclists, transit users, and drivers.
The city’s new “Guide to DOTI” explains how DOTI plans, builds, and maintains Denver’s core infrastructure, including street repairs, utility work, and public right-of-way services. It also highlights how residents can stay informed about construction projects, permitting, and maintenance like street cleaning and paving. Chris has emphasized the importance of community input in these projects. DOTI actively involves residents through outreach and public engagement, ensuring neighborhood voices help shape decisions that affect local streets and mobility. While the guide is often shared with Registered Neighborhood Organizations, Chris believes all District 10 residents should have access to this information. Understanding how DOTI works helps neighbors know what to expect during construction, how to navigate changes, and how to share feedback on projects that impact their daily lives. By staying connected with DOTI’s updates and participating in public meetings, District 10 residents can help shape safer, more accessible streets that meet the community’s needs now and into the future.From the Denver’s Perfect 10 Newsletter — Edition 2026-05-a